Office Of Advancement

Supporting Our Students

Because of you, students can be the first in their family to attend college, take part in intensive research projects, connect with a mentor, and have life-changing experiences studying abroad. Your generosity empowers us to innovate and invest in programs and courses that will launch students into successful, rewarding careers. Thank you for giving to Charger Nation!

Ways to Give

Ways to Give

From making an online donation to gift of securities to planning your legacy, there are many ways you can make a contribution to the University.

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Giving Societies

Giving Societies

We recognize our donors in various ways for their involvement with the University. Learn more about one of our four Giving Societies and how you can join today.

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Why Give?

"Everyone should be given a chance to learn skills and knowledge for their own personal growth. Those same skills and knowledge are needed to enter a profession where they can support themselves and family." Eileen Eder
University & Alumni Facts
70,000

Alumni

97.6%

of undergraduate students were awarded financial aid in 2020-21

3

Giving Societies

25+

Alumni Benefits Available

Recent News

Charger 360

Charger 360 - Season 4, Episode 12: Ashton Gleed ’27

Ashton Gleed ’27, the station manager at WNHU and a graphic and digital design major, shares his journey to a student leadership position with the University’s award-winning radio station. He learned about the radio station at the Involvement Fair at the beginning of his first year when, he says, he didn’t know if college was for him. He remembers thinking at the end of his first meeting with the WNHU team that, “This can be a place for me. I have not looked back.” He also talked about revamping the WNHU.org website and creating Open Studios night, taking place weekly on Thursday evenings from 7 to 8:30 p.m., when students are invited to learn more about the station and even get on the air. “I want to give people the same exact experience I got to have.”